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How Iran Used the Strait of Hormuz to Restrict Oil and Gas – A Visual Guide | Iran

Global oil markets recorded their biggest price swings in history this week after the US-Israeli war on Iran blocked the flow of Middle Eastern crude through the Strait of Hormuz. The narrow waterway south of Iran is one of the world’s most important trade arteries, through which one-fifth of the world’s oil and marine gas […]

Business, Commodities, Economics, Energy, Energy industry, Fossil fuels, Gas, Middle East and north Africa, oil, Oil and gas companies, US-Israel war on Iran, World News

Could the Iran war trigger a global economic crisis? – Latest | US-Israeli war on Iran

Global oil and gas prices have soared as the war has disrupted energy exports from the Middle East. The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow strait that can transport about one-fifth of the world’s oil, has been virtually closed since the start of the local civil war, raising concerns about a global economic crisis. According to

Business, Iran, Middle East and north Africa, Shipping industry, US-Israel war on Iran, World News

Maritime and dock workers: How does the Middle East conflict affect you? | shipping industry

Conflict in the Middle East is disrupting shipping across the region, including the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes. Maritime traffic through the strait, a narrow waterway linking the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, has been effectively closed since the offensive against Iran began. Some ships have been diverted

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‘America’s Golden Age’? Trump, State of the Union Address – Podcast | federal address

President Donald Trump made history again Tuesday evening when he delivered the longest State of the Union address ever. But while the president declared a “golden age for America,” many Democrats boycotted the event, saying Republicans were “making your life harder.” The Guardian’s Jenna Amatulli speaks with Rolling Stone’s Nikki McCann Ramírez about Trump’s claims,

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‘Catalyst of change’: How sustainable Copenhagen became fashion’s ‘fifth city’ | fashion week

femaleThere were four major cities for Fashion Week: New York, London, Milan, and Paris. While it remains the title holder, several other cities, from Berlin to Seoul to Lagos, have been vying for the same recognition to become the “Fifth Fashion Week”. But so far there has been only one real winner: Copenhagen Fashion Week.

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Review of Ann Lee’s Testament – A Surprisingly Strange Portrait of an Extremely Ecstatic Shaker Leader | movie

‘oYour ordeal is worth it!” This is the shout-out from one of Mona Fastvold’s film stalwarts, who co-wrote The Brutalist with her partner in film, Brady Corbet. A fierce, passionate, shocking and sometimes disconcerting drama about Ann Lee, a historical figure who endured religious persecution as the leader of the fundamentalist Shaker movement in 18th-century

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Resurrection Review – The fascinating Phantasmagoria is a mystery about new China and the old universe | movie

raini Gan’s new film is bold and ambitious, visually stunning, trippy and dizzying in its embrace of hallucinations and the heightened meaning of the unreal and dreamlike. His last film, 2018’s Long Day’s Journey Into Night, was an extraordinary, almost extraterrestrial experience that challenged audiences to examine how they think about time and memory. This

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Secret Agent Review – A brilliant Brazilian drama about a scholar on the run in the murderous 1970s | movie

dDirector Kleber Mendonça Filho’s new film, set against the backdrop of Brazil’s 1970s dictatorship, combines visual brilliance, sensual metropolitan intrigue, shaggy dog ​​comedy, creepy underclass strolls and narratively languorous mystery to create something special. It is about the everyday ugliness of political tyranny, both high and low, and its themes and contemporary perspectives can be

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